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Definitely as per the subject combination you are eligible for pursuing B.Sc life science, provided you are eligible for 12th board mark's criteria in your preferred college.
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There are many field which you can think for your further education:
Environmental science
Wildlife science
Geo informatics
Stem cell
Forensic science
Microbiology
Stem Cell
Molecular medicine
Nanotechnology
Agriculture/ Horticulture
Psychology
Forestry
So, choose the field according to your caliber and interest.
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Bioscience or life sciences is all about the deep and systematic study of biology by observation and experiment. Science seeks to systematically build and organize knowledge by formulating testable explanations and predictions.
Biotechnology is about the technology and its application. It seeks to leverage knowledge and methods from life sciences for practical purposes, such as for the genetic manipulation of organisms to make valuable industrial products.
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